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MIX SON’S TROUBLES. With builders coming in we arc compelled to continue selling our goods at desperate prices to make necessary room. • 6

WHEAT, OATS, CHAFF, HAY, STRAW, ETC. POTATOES, 11/- per 2001 b sack. POTATOES; S/- per 1401 b sack. ONIONS. 3/- per 281 b. PICKLING ONIONS, 2/6 per 2Slb. CARROTS. 5/- per sack. FOWL POTATOES, 4/6 per sack. PRIME QUALITY GUARANTEED. GEORGE M. WOODS, LTD. S 9, FERRY ROAD. Telephone SIX.

wears a Wintry conditions have no terrors for Selwyn —his sweater coat helps keep him snug. He got that sweater coat at PlimsolPs for 8 6. Here are some other winter needs he got while he felt like spending : Pull-overs from 12/6 ; Woollen and Mercerised Mufflers from 2 11 ; Morley's Grey and Brown Lined Suede Gloves, 15/6 ; Woollen Gloves, dome fastener. 3 6 ; All-wool Colonial Sox. 1,3 pair ; Canterbury Pink Worsted Pants and Singlets. 12/- ; All-wool Pants & Singlets. 6 II ; Shirts from d/11 ; p-iaraa.?, in «, PlimsolFs Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters Two Shops: 73 and 159 MANCHESTER ST. Christchurch

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 13